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UK signs $468 mln deal to supply India with missiles – Reuters
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- Starmer hails India trade deal as 'launchpad' after meeting Modi BBC
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‘Joy and pain’: Palestinians celebrate deal but fear confronting grief
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Parents of fugitive New Zealand dad apologise for ‘trouble’ caused
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Families of Israeli captives welcome Gaza ceasefire agreement
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Palestinians in Gaza celebrate news of ceasefire deal
‘It feels different today’: People in Gaza wake to the news of a ceasefire
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Palestinians in war-ravaged Gaza celebrate ceasefire news, joy in Tel Aviv
Gaza ceasefire plan live: Israel says it is preparing to pull back troops; living hostages could be released within days
US president Donald Trump says Israel and Hamas have agreed to ‘first phase’ of plan to pause fighting and release some hostages and prisoners
Families of Israelis held hostage in Gaza gathered in what has come to be known as Hostages Square in Tel Aviv after the announcement.
“President Trump, thank you very much. We thank him, our children will not have returned home without him,” said Hatan Angrest, whose son Matan is among the hostages.
Continue reading...Millions of households face jump in water bills after regulator backs more price rises
Competition watchdog agrees requests from Anglian, Northumbrian, Southern, Wessex and South East to raise household bills
Water bills for millions of households in England will increase by even more than expected after the competition regulator gave the green light for five water suppliers to raise charges to customers – but rejected most of the companies’ demands.
An independent group of experts appointed by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) provisionally decided to allow the companies to collectively charge customers an extra £556m over the next five years, it said on Thursday. That was only 21% of the £2.7bn that the firms had requested.
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